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BETT 2014: Kodu Kup, Nicki Cooper

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About the Competition

The Kodu Kup is open to anyone from a UK school aged between seven and fourteen.

Children must be entered as a team of three, forming a mini “game studio”.

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What Should be Submitted?Teachers should enter their pupils’ work using the Microsoft Partners in Learning website.

Two files will need to be submitted per team: The game itself Design documentation

The closing date for all entries is Friday 30th May.30MAY

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PrizesThe top three teams in each category will receive an invitation to present their games to a panel of judges from the games industry at Microsoft Headquarters in Reading.  

At the end of the day the winners of each category will each receive a Surface RT tablet and the overall winning team will take home the Kodu Kup!

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Quick Reference GuideWhat do you need to do and when? Follow the guide below:

Like and follow KoduKup on Twitter and Facebook for regular updates.

JANUARY 2014Familiarise yourself with Kodu Game Lab or Project Spark and begin to introduce this in school.

FEBRUARY 2014

Promote the Kodu Kup competition in school.

FEBRUARY 2014

Pupils design, develop and test their games in groups of three.

MARCH – MAY 2014Pupils upload games to Kodu Game Lab or Project Spark community and promote their game in school.

APRIL – MAY 2014

Pupils create game documentation for their game.

MAY 2014

Submit games and documentation to be entered for the competition.

BY 30th MAY 2014Winners invited to Microsoft HQ in Reading to receive their prizes and attend workshops.

JULY 2014

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Useful Links Facebook Page

Twitter

Partners in Learning Network

Kodu Game Lab Home Page

Tutorial Videos on YouTube

Scheme of work aimed at Key Stage 3